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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: southern oklahoma
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![]() First of all i like the idea of the 6 extra gallons of fuel, but i probably wouldnt try it because you dont really know what this is gonna do to the fuel gauge even if you put the sender out of the '70' in the tank and if you was able to put the 66 sender in the 70 tank how would you know if it was gonna be accurate. Another problem too is if you get the 70 tank under the 66 it has got to be a deeper tank so its more than likely gonna be hanging lower than the rear valance unless you cut the trunk out and raise it up. Maybe one of these guys has played with this before and can give you some tips. keep us posted if you decide to do it...
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